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AGR53 Range - Instructions

All Instructions for the AGR53
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Igniter Glows but gas never comes to ignite.
  • Paul from State College, PA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Since the broiler worked fine, I took the igniter from the broiler (exact same) and moved it to the bottom and sure enough oven ignited fine. I did this to isolate the problem, because it could have been either the igniter or the valve. I put the broiler igniter back on top when I got the new part, because it is used only 5% of the time. Be aware that you may need to rummage for some machine screws because the factory screws stripped when I removed them. The oven must have annealed them.
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Oven would not light
  • Gary from Springfield, OH
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
Opened lower door of stove located ignitor removed 2 small screws that secure part, took guard off back of stove unplugged wire connector removed part plugged new ignitor in re-installed guard, re-installed 2 screws that secure ignitor. Turned stove on oven lit problem solved. This is the 3rd time i have used instant repairman on parts se lect to fix 3 different applicances and have saved hundreds of dollars fixing it myself with the help of parts select.
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old igniter glowed red but was too cold
  • dominic from Tucson, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Shut off gas and unplugged electrical cord. Removed grates; oven floor and flame spreader and then unbolted old igniter with nut driver. Removed shield in rear of over with Phillips screwdriver and unplugged igniter from power socket. Removed old igniter and replaced with new. Bolted new igniter into place with nut driver and plug into re ar socket. Turned on gas and plugged in electric to test igniter; saw white glow and flame on in a minute. Replaced rear shield, flame spreader, oven floor and grates. DONE!
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The oven wouldn't light.
  • Jim from Broadalbin, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver
Our oven wouldn't light as the ignitor wasn't getting hot enough. I ordered the part from your company and got it in just a few days. A quarter inch wrench and one plug, done!
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Stove kept turning off
  • Richard from Wooster, OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Looked up on-line the error problem and what part I needed to fix it. Part arrived very quickly and everything was going fine until I realized the stove had two sensors. Replaced the top sensor now I am getting an error on the bottom sensor. Maybe I replaced the wrong one. I will replace the bottom sensor with the one I took out and s ee if that does the trick. Very very satisfied with PartsSelect. Good Price, Quick Shipping, Would do business with them again. They are now in my favorites so I can find them again if I need parts.
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The Oven Did Not Come On.
  • lore from lampasas, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
It only took my husbend 6min to put in the new oven igniter. But it did not work, so I call your center and the rep there talk my husbend and told him how to unluck the key bord, and that worked. Thank you for all the help.
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Oven shutting off after temp reached 350
  • Ken from Las Cruces, NM
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Remove the plug from outlet then shutoff gas. Remove the 10 screws hold the back panel of the oven. Unclip the connector of the temperature sensor from the main line. Pull the sensor straightout. Reverse the process install the new sensor. Couldn't be any easier. Oven working great. Calling in a reapairman would have cost $200 for parts a nd labor.
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Gas oven would not heat up
  • Elizabeth from Woodstock, GA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
Moved oven away from wall, Turned off gas and unplugged electrical from wall. The igniter has a coupler plug that you have to unplug from behind the unit. Take out the bottom drawer. Remove the 2 nuts holding the igniter in place. Remove old igniter. Replace with the new igniter, screw in nuts and thread connector wire to back of unit . Reconnect the igniter behind the unit. Turn on gas and plug in electricity. I checked to make sure it worked before pushing it back into place. I also took time to clean up while the oven was pulled out so it took about an hour - 15 minutes to replace the part - 45 to clean up. Works and looks just like a new oven range!
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All Instructions for the AGR53
76 - 90 of 101